不怕你笑话 (bù pà nǐ xiào huà) — I don't mind you laughi...

This phrase means 'I don't mind you laughing at me,' often said to express a willingness to share embarrassing moments or failures. It indicates a playful attitude toward one's own shortcomings.

Example Usage

我昨天考得很糟糕,不怕你笑话,我还没做准备。

I did very poorly on my exam yesterday; I don’t mind you laughing at me; I wasn’t prepared.

Cultural Context

Commonly used in casual conversations to foster a light-hearted atmosphere.

Category: savage-humor